I'm looking to switch to headphones as my main mixing device. I'd like to get your opinion on what sorts of headphones (open, or semi-open backed) to get under $1000, what pitfalls I might experience and how to best combat them, and your overall perspective on this idea.
Details:
I'm moving to a new home! And now I've been considering how I want to set up my creative space there. My current lovely setup is comprised of two 8" reference monitors (JBL LSR-2328) sitting on stands, two large vertical bass traps in the corners, and a few acoustic panels for the side walls. I want to sell all of that and switch to a good pair of reference headphones and a cheaper, smaller pair of reference monitors sitting on my desk so I can occasionally check the mix through them. Here's why:
- In the spirit of minimalism, I want to combine my development workstation with my audio workstation to form a simple, inspiring creative workstation for all my needs that isn't overbearing in any dimension.
- I feel more inspired when I'm cozy, and a nice little corner where I do my work is better for this than some strategically positioned desk with looming speakers on stands and big dark bass traps in the back. Instead of having to structure my whole room around the acoustics, I'm now choosing to structure it around what makes me most creative because ultimately that's what will guide the soul of my tracks.
- I'll feel freer and less restricted to a space when making music. If I want to go outside one day and work in the forest, I can do so guilt-free without the feeling of compromise because my mixing device will be well known to me.
- Painless moving process each time I get a new place.
